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Welcome to Alberta CARE

The Association of Alberta Coordinated Action for Recycling Enterprises (Alberta CARE) was established in 2010 as a non-profit enterprise for the purpose of supporting recycling and waste management activities, at the community level, in Alberta. Alberta CARE is an expansion of Northern CARE which was established in 1994.

Our Goals

The goals of Alberta CARE, are summarized, as follows:

  • Coordinate recycling and waste management activities at the community level.
  • Establish partnerships that will bring together diverse interest groups towards a common focus and implementation strategy for recycling and waste management.
  • Promote recycling and waste management as part of the day-to-day lifestyle and culture of Albertans.
  • Promote awareness of new recycling initiatives to the general public.

Our Focus

Specifically, the focus is to support communities, recycling groups and institutions, especially schools in implementing a waste recycling culture. This support consists of coordinating the purchase of recycling bins and related equipment, education seminars on composting and recycling in schools, organizing annual conferences and holding regular operator workshops to review recycling issues and strategies. These activities have encouraged individuals and communities to make recycling a part of their personal involvement and corporate culture in enhancing the environment and resource recovery.


Alberta CARE Programs

Alberta CARE establishes and operates the following programs:

Alberta CARE Membership

Alberta CARE membership is important in Alberta, as it brings together diverse interests and coordinates recycling plans and efforts to divert substantial waste from landfills by sharing knowledge and expertise.

As an additional bonus, Members will now have the opportunity to post FREE Job Postings and Classified Ads on the Alberta CARE website. Click here to learn how to join Alberta CARE.

Alberta CARE FREE Publications

Download the following FREE publications on recycling, composting and household alternatives to hazardous products:  

  • Reuse/Recycle Directory - Have you ever had to throw something away that still worked or that was still in good condition but you just didn't want it anymore and you didn't know what else to do with it? This directory will help you find alternatives to throwing your "garbage" into the land fill.

Regional Municpality of Wood Buffalo

"It's time we stopped turning up our noses at the nation's garbage dumps and started appreciating them for what they really are - the municipal mines, forests, oil wells and energy sources of the future!" - Max Spendlove

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